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Teva Announces Approval of COPAXONE® in Japan for the Prevention of Relapse of Multiple Sclerosis

JERUSALEM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 28, 2015--
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE:TEVA) announced today
the approval by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
(MHLW) of once-daily COPAXONE® (glatiramer acetate injection)
20mg injection for the prevention of relapse of multiple sclerosis . The
product will be commercialized in Japan by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
Limited (Takeda).

In Japan, glatiramer acetate was developed as an Unapproved New Drug by
Teva Pharmaceutical K.K., a wholly owned subsidiary of Teva, at the
request of the MHLW. In March, 2013, Takeda and Teva signed an agreement
in which Teva granted Takeda the right to commercialize COPAXONE®
in Japan.

“Strengthening our offering of specialty medicines in Japan is an
important goal for Teva. We are proud to work with Takeda in very close
cooperation to make this product available to multiple sclerosis
patients and the physicians treating them in Japan,” said Rob Koremans,
MD, President and CEO Global Specialty Medicines at Teva. “The
partnership has been a success and we look forward to making additional
specialty medicines available to Japanese patients.”

The Japanese approval for COPAXONE® is based on the safety
and efficacy results of an open-label, 52-week clinical trial conducted
by Teva Pharmaceutical K.K. in patients with relapsing-remitting
multiple sclerosis in Japan as well as the pivotal trial data sets used
for approvals in other countries.

About COPAXONE®

COPAXONE® (glatiramer acetate injection) is indicated for the
treatment of patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. The
most common side effects of COPAXONE® are redness, pain,
swelling, itching, or a lump at the site of injection, flushing, rash,
shortness of breath, and chest pain. See additional important
information at: www.CopaxonePrescribingInformation.com.
For hardcopy releases, please see enclosed full prescribing information.
The COPAXONE® brand is approved in more than 50 countries
worldwide, including the United States, Russia, Canada, Mexico,
Australia, Israel, and all European countries.

About Teva

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE: TEVA) is a leading
global pharmaceutical company that delivers high-quality,
patient-centric healthcare solutions to millions of patients every day.
Headquartered in Israel, Teva is the world’s largest generic medicines
producer, leveraging its portfolio of more than 1,000 molecules to
produce a wide range of generic products in nearly every therapeutic
area. In specialty medicines, Teva has a world-leading position in
innovative treatments for disorders of the central nervous system,
including pain, as well as a strong portfolio of respiratory products.
Teva integrates its generics and specialty capabilities in its global
research and development division to create new ways of addressing unmet
patient needs by combining drug development capabilities with devices,
services and technologies. Teva's net revenues in 2014 amounted to $20.3
billion. For more information, visit www.tevapharm.com.

This release contains forward-looking statements, which are based on
management’s current beliefs and expectations and involve a number of
known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause our future
results, performance or achievements to differ significantly from the
results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause or
contribute to such differences include risks relating to: our ability to
develop and commercialize additional pharmaceutical products;
competition for our innovative products, especially Copaxone®
(including competition from orally-administered alternatives, as well as
from potential purported generic equivalents)and our ability to
migrate users to our 40 mg/mL version; the possibility of material
fines, penalties and other sanctions and other adverse consequences
arising out of our ongoing FCPA investigations and related matters; our
ability to achieve expected results from the research and development
efforts invested in our pipeline of specialty and other products; our
ability to reduce operating expenses to the extent and during the
timeframe intended by our cost reduction program; our ability to
identify and successfully bid for suitable acquisition targets or
licensing opportunities, or to consummate and integrate acquisitions;
the extent to which any manufacturing or quality control problems damage
our reputation for quality production and require costly remediation;
increased government scrutiny in both the U.S. and Europe of our patent
settlement agreements; our exposure to currency fluctuations and
restrictions as well as credit risks; the effectiveness of our patents,
confidentiality agreements and other measures to protect the
intellectual property rights of our specialty medicines; the effects of
reforms in healthcare regulation and pharmaceutical pricing,
reimbursement and coverage; governmental investigations into sales and
marketing practices, particularly for our specialty pharmaceutical
products; adverse effects of political or economic instability, major
hostilities or acts of terrorism on our significant worldwide
operations; interruptions in our supply chain or problems with internal
or third-party information technology systems that adversely affect our
complex manufacturing processes; significant disruptions of our
information technology systems or breaches of our data security;
competition for our generic products, both from other pharmaceutical
companies and as a result of increased governmental pricing pressures;
competition for our specialty pharmaceutical businesses from companies
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consolidation of our distributors and customers; decreased opportunities
to obtain U.S. market exclusivity for significant new generic products;
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